van Drongelen S, Boninger ML, Impink BG, Khalaf T. Ultrasound imaging of acute biceps tendon changes after wheelchair sports. Objectives: To investigate acute changes in the biceps tendon after a high-intensity wheelchair propulsion activity and to determine whether these changes are related to subject characteristics. Design: The biceps tendon was imaged with ultrasound before and after wheelchair basketball or quad rugby. The average diameter of the tendon was calculated as well as the echogenicity ratio (the pixel intensity ratio of the biceps tendon to a reference just superficial to the tendon sheath). Setting: National Veterans Wheelchair Games in 2004 and 2005. Participants: Forty-two subjects who participated in wheelchair basketbal...
OBJECTIVE: The primary aim of this study is to establish the validity of grayscale-based quantitativ...
Brose SW, Boninger ML, Fullerton B, McCann T, Collinger JL, Impink BG, Dyson-Hudson TA. Shoulder ult...
Wheelchair users with spinal cord injury (SCI) use upper-extremities to perform most activities, whi...
van Drongelen S, Boninger ML, Impink BG, Khalaf T. Ultrasound imaging of acute biceps tendon changes...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate acute changes in the biceps tendon after a high-intensity wheelchair prop...
Objective: To investigate acute ultrasound changes of biceps and supraspinatus tendon appearance aft...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate acute ultrasound changes of biceps and supraspinatus tendon appearance aft...
Objective: This study aimed to identify acute changes in biceps and supraspinatus tendon characteris...
Manual wheelchair uses rely on their upper limbs for mobility and activities of daily living. Unfort...
Impink BG, Boninger ML, Walker H, Collinger JL, Niyonkuru C. Ultrasonographic median nerve changes a...
Relevance. To develop personalized cardiorespiratory fitness training programs among manual wheelcha...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the acute median nerve response to intense wheelchair propulsion by using...
Study design A quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest design. Objectives To identify acute changes in ...
OBJECTIVE: The primary aim of this study is to establish the validity of grayscale-based quantitativ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the presence of ultrasound (US) abnormalities in manual wheelchair users ...
OBJECTIVE: The primary aim of this study is to establish the validity of grayscale-based quantitativ...
Brose SW, Boninger ML, Fullerton B, McCann T, Collinger JL, Impink BG, Dyson-Hudson TA. Shoulder ult...
Wheelchair users with spinal cord injury (SCI) use upper-extremities to perform most activities, whi...
van Drongelen S, Boninger ML, Impink BG, Khalaf T. Ultrasound imaging of acute biceps tendon changes...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate acute changes in the biceps tendon after a high-intensity wheelchair prop...
Objective: To investigate acute ultrasound changes of biceps and supraspinatus tendon appearance aft...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate acute ultrasound changes of biceps and supraspinatus tendon appearance aft...
Objective: This study aimed to identify acute changes in biceps and supraspinatus tendon characteris...
Manual wheelchair uses rely on their upper limbs for mobility and activities of daily living. Unfort...
Impink BG, Boninger ML, Walker H, Collinger JL, Niyonkuru C. Ultrasonographic median nerve changes a...
Relevance. To develop personalized cardiorespiratory fitness training programs among manual wheelcha...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the acute median nerve response to intense wheelchair propulsion by using...
Study design A quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest design. Objectives To identify acute changes in ...
OBJECTIVE: The primary aim of this study is to establish the validity of grayscale-based quantitativ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the presence of ultrasound (US) abnormalities in manual wheelchair users ...
OBJECTIVE: The primary aim of this study is to establish the validity of grayscale-based quantitativ...
Brose SW, Boninger ML, Fullerton B, McCann T, Collinger JL, Impink BG, Dyson-Hudson TA. Shoulder ult...
Wheelchair users with spinal cord injury (SCI) use upper-extremities to perform most activities, whi...